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Jason CulbertsonJune 24, 2013

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In the old economy personal brand didn’t matter. Only the company brand did.

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But now, you have to compete in a global economy.Graduation of 1,744,000 US vs 6,800,000 in China this year.

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The resume just doesn’t work anymore.

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• An average of 250 resumes are submitted for each corporate job opening today

• Recruiters spend only 6 seconds reviewing them

• Companies are increasingly relying on referrals• For example Ernst and Young hired 50% from referrals alone last year

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You have to separate yourself from the herd.

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... but how?

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Create your own personal brand... like this guy

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• Social media mogul with over 3M Twitter followers• Advised Pandora, YouTube (2006), Bump• Started own search engine and dance apps• Attended the inauguration of Mayor Ed Lee (w/Sean Parker)• Advises Hollywood on tech and Silicon Valley

Seriously though...

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Fred WilsonUnion Square Ventures, AVC.com

1st Post - September 23, 2003

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Call it...

Me, Inc.

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Personal Brands allow individuals to differentiate themselves by consistently articulating and leveraging their unique

value proposition.

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First, define your mission statement from your passion.

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“I want to help startups use design to solve business problems.”

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Next, state what makes your brand unique.

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Eric RiesAuthor of Lean Startup.

Blogger at Startuplessonslearned.com

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Consistent Messaging

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Ask yourself the same question brand managers at Nike and Coke ask:

What is it that my product or service does that makes it different?

• Identifying the qualities or characteristics that make you distinctive from your competitors

• What do you do that adds marketable value?• What are you most proud of?• What do you want to be famous for?

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Finally, own your brand.Social Media is your scorecard. Your followers, retweets, and network determine your net worth to a company.

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Digital real estate that you own:

• Portfolio Website• Blog• Email List

Digital real estate that you rent:

• LinkedIn• Twitter• Tumblr• About.me

Manage the message.

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In Summary

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You are the CEO of our own company: Me, Inc.

From this moment forward, your most important job is to be the head marketer of your brand.

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Questions?